Boston College campus engagement – Michelle + Billy
Boston college campus engagement session photos in chestnut hill, ma
Boston college campus engagement session photos in chestnut hill, ma
Boston college campus engagement session photos in chestnut hill, ma
Boston college campus engagement session photos in chestnut hill, ma
I first chatted with Billy when he asked us to nina-photograph his marriage proposal. Karen and I scoped out the North End, ate lots of pastries and drank fruity drinks as we patiently waited for Billy to pop the question. Elated, of course, Michelle said yes. 🙂 SEE IMAGES HERE
On a summer morning, Michelle, Billy and I wandered around Boston College campus for their engagement session. The two met here during their undergrad and we joked about crashing the college tour groups and advertising that there would be a possibility that they would meet their future spouse at this university. I had a ton of fun wandering through the beautiful grounds, inside the buildings, and all over the football and hockey stadium! Because it was a weekday morning, the Boston College campus was quiet for their Chestnut Hill engagement session. It was amazing.
Michelle and Billy, I hope you both have a smooth move to Connecticut/New York and that your wedding is spectacular! Thank you for allowing me to photograph your engagement session at Boston College.
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